Arizona Statutes
§ 8-231 — Juvenile court commissioners; appointment; powers and duties; compensation; qualifications
Arizona § 8-231
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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 8-231 (2026).
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A.The presiding judge of the juvenile court in a county may appoint juvenile court commissioners to serve at the pleasure of the presiding judge, provided that the funds necessary to fill these positions have been approved by the respective county board of supervisors. A juvenile court commissioner has the powers and duties as are prescribed by rule of the supreme court.
B.A juvenile court commissioner shall not make ex parte orders which would deprive a person of custody of his child or deprive a person of his liberty, except in default hearings or for necessary temporary matters preceding a hearing.
C.A juvenile court commissioner is entitled to receive an annual salary set by the presiding juvenile court judge at an amount not to exceed the maximum amount provided in section 12-213
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Nearby Sections
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§ 8-101
Definitions§ 8-102
Who may be adopted§ 8-102.01
Jurisdiction§ 8-103
Who may adopt§ 8-104
Venue§ 8-107
Time and contents of consent§ 8-109
Petition to adopt; contents§ 8-110
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